Where do you practice as a NP?

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I am curious what specialty of NP are you all currently working in? I am currently working for a private practice seeing patients at a Nursing home/Rehab center. It's flexible and I can chart from home. The downside is you have to do a lot of care coordination (e.g. talking to families/MD, goals of care discussion, etc.) and sometimes it can be draining.

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

Nephrology and I too do a lot of care coordination and EOL discussions.

I'm working in primary care. This is my first NP job

I'm an ACNP and RNFA working for a surgical specialty. I have days in the OR and seeing patients in the hospital, and days in the clinic.

Specializes in Mental Health Nursing.

I was working acute inpatient psychiatry. I now work at an adult psychiatric clinic.

Specializes in Adult Primary Care.

Primary Care / Pulmonary

Specializes in Critical Care.

Acute care NP, working in a surgical icu.

Specializes in NP, ICU, ED, Pre-op.

I work in subacute rehab with an internal medicine group. We function very similar to hospitalist's

Specializes in NICU/Neonatal transport.

Neonatal, function much like a hospitalist/permanent resident.

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